Vasco:Bolstered by the signing of Nigerian forward Bright Enobakhare, struggling SC East Bengal will look to revamp their attack and secure their first win in the ISL when they face laggards Odisha FC here on Sunday.
In a battle between two bottom-rung teams, who are winless from seven matches, Robbie Fowler-coached SCEB appear favourites on paper and they would hope to overcome their attacking woes that have plagued the team so far.
In their maiden season in the top-tier ISL, the Red-and-Gold have been let down badly up front by the misfiring Indian duo of Balwant Singh and Jeje Lalpekhlua, while their foreign recruit Aaron Amadi-Holloway has struggled with fitness issues.
Ahead of their Sunday's clash against Odisha, East Bengal received a big boost with the signing of Enobakhare, the 22-year-old graduate from the Wolverhampton Wolves academy.
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Matti Steinmann struck a brace against Chennaiyin in their previous match and Fowler would hope that he would form a good chemistry with the youngster while Jacques Maghoma and Anthony Pilkington initiate the moves.
SCEB have scored just five goals from seven matches and Fowler would hope that the Nigerian youngster's arrival solves the team's goal-scoring woes. With three points, they are just ahead of bottom-placed Odisha by one point in the 11-team table.
Odisha too have scored five goals, while their defense has also been vulnerable.
Fowler said the two teams had a similar struggle so far in the tournament, which will make it difficult to predict the outcome of the game.
"They've had a tough time, probably similar to us ... They've played good at times and faltered at times, giving goals away in silly areas or because of individual areas. We're probably very similar in our aspect, so it has the makings of a good game," he said.